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Milton Hall 1934–1998 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 February 1934

Birth Location: Ermine, Letcher, Kentucky, USA

Death Date: 30 February 1998

Death Location: Icard, Burke, North Carolina, USA

Father: Samuel Hall

Mother: Martha Hall

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Milton Hall was born in 1934 in Ermine, Letcher, Kentucky, USA, the child of Samuel Milton Hall And Martha J Polly Hall. Milton Hall passed away in 1998 in Icard, Burke, North Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • Milton Hall was born in 1934 in Ermine, Letcher, Kentucky, USA, the child of Samuel Milton Hall And Martha J Polly Hall.
  • Milton Hall passed away in 1998 in Icard, Burke, North Carolina, USA.

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Milton Hall's Ancestors

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Milton Hall
1934–1998
Birth Place: Ermine, Letcher, Kentucky, USA
Parents
Samuel Milton Hall
1887–1939
Letcher County, Kentucky, United States of America
Martha (J (Polly)) Hall
1896–1946
Kentucky
Grandparents
Thomas (Hall) Sr
1840–1917
Perry County, Kentucky, United States of America
Martha (Patricia "Patsy" (Whittaker)) Hall
1840–1929
Letcher County, Kentucky, United States of America
Great-Grandparents
Rheuben Hall
1818–
Mahaley Hall
1822–
John Whitaker
1795–
Margaret Whitaker
1802–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Milton Hall's Timeline

2 Records

1934
26 February 1934
Birth of Milton Hall in Ermine, Letcher, Kentucky, USA
Ermine, Letcher, Kentucky, USA
1998
30 February 1998
Age 64
Death of Milton Hall in Icard, Burke, North Carolina, USA
Icard, Burke, North Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 February 1934
    Event Place: Ermine, Letcher, Kentucky, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 February 1998
    Event Place: Icard, Burke, North Carolina, USA

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